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The cover is great. I love it. Can't wait to see it in HQ. And some of these comments are almost laughable. I think some people are just upset because casting wasn't what they themselves would've chosen.

Great Cover!!!! All the ladies look Amazing...Helena expression is a lil off.. I believe she intentionally squint her eyes trying to make them look even more intense but it ends up looking like she's going blind or too much wind in her eyes...Cant wait to see the Edit and the video...I wish Naomi wasnt cheesing so hard but its ok since she has other covers out there where she's going into edgy, AvantGarde territory so this commercial safe cover is alright to me..Yasmin looks Phenomenal too!

They have a combined age of 214. Yet whether you ascribe it to remarkable genes, marvellous make-up or (for the really cynical) artful airbrushing, there can be no denying that this vintage line-up of supermodels still looks very super indeed on the Harper's Bazaar magazine's December-issue cover. The image is an impressive showcase not only for Dolce & Gabbana corsets (the designers mastermind the look of the cover), but for the remarkable longevity of fashion's greatest generation of clotheshorses - the supermodels.

Bazaar's editor Lucy Yeomans recruited her roster of supermodel cover girls as part of a project that saw them cast in a video for a Duran Duran single named Girl Panic. The shoot took place back in June, but according to Stefano Gabbana's Tumblr commentary at the time it felt much longer ago than that: "I feel like in the 90's", he said.

It a month short of 22 years since Vogue magazine started the whole supermodel shebang with its wonderful cover of January 1990. All of them wearing Giorgio di Sant'Angelo, the original super-roster of Naomi Campbell, Linda Evangelista, Tatjana Patitz, Christy Turlington and Cindy Crawford stared - seemingly unmade-up and most definitely un-airbrushed - straight down Peter Lindbergh's lens.

That single shot alerted the fashion world to the remarkable crop of once-in-a-generation beauties that was suddenly in its midst. Along with Claudia Schiffer, they were termed the "Big Six" and speedily became famous well beyond the confines of fashion.

I was so excited and expected much better result, but it's always like this, when there's big hype about something, the result is usually disappointing, agree with members who say it's not cover material shot. But I don't hate it, how can I dislike cover with 5 supermodels and especially with Naomi. Can't wait for subscriber's cover.